DJ joins 120 Sports to summarize all the action from yesterday's NBA Trade Deadline, plus Friday DFS.
Kevin Payne checks in with his best value picks for Friday, including the Lakers' Jordan Clarkson on the road in Oklahoma.
Joel Bartilotta dives into Friday's slate, pointing to the Mavs' Yogi Ferrell ($5,300) to deliver the goods on the road in Minneapolis.
Giannis Antetokounmpo can go off on any given night, but Andre' Snellings explains why it's unlikely to happen Friday against the Jazz.
As long as Derrick Rose is still in New York, he makes for a solid fantasy play Thursday against the Cavs.
The NBA returns from the All-Star break with a six-game slate, though Thursday's trade deadline could affect some rotations, making it important to focus on consistent performers like Blake Griffin.
Keep up with all of the movement around the NBA as Thursday's 3:00 p.m. ET trade deadline approaches.
Jeff Stotts explains Cleveland Cavalier Kevin Love’s debridement procedure, which removed loose bodies from his left knee.
Lonzo Ball will almost certainly be picked in the top three in this year's draft, with RotoWire's James Anderson expecting the UCLA star to stay close to school.
Alex Rikleen examines the impact of increased scoring in the NBA and how that might change the way fantasy owners approach the second half of the season.
This week, Alex Rikleen dives into which players could benefit most as the trade deadline approaches.
Westbrook and Harden are putting up amazing numbers. Who's had the more impressive 2016-2017 season so far?
The Clippers are one of four teams playing three games this week, which helps DeAndre Jordan move to the top of one of Eric Johnson's positional rankings.
Juan Blanco offers fantasy owners some waiver-wire gems this week, including Phoenix's Alex Len, who has responded to an increase in playing time.
LeBron James is still the best player in the East, if not the whole league, but it's a conference ruled by point guards.